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P.S. We’re honestly a little nervous and very curious to see what the Star Wars community thinks 😅 After all, this is an iconic character wearing the iconic bikini. There will probably be either a mountain of hate… or an equally impressive amount of praise. 😂
What do you think — did we do her justice?
The candy color is perfect for this character. It was definitely worth putting in a little extra effort with the paint job
STL by Bulkamanser
The face behind the helmet visor isn't in the original model—we added it ourselves.
3D printed, hand painted. Model by CA3D Studios
The figure is 50 cm tall and nearly 70 cm wide. It took us 2.5 months to print and paint it.
We tried to capture Fortiche’s signature style as accurately as possible and stay true to the original references. For example, the paint splatters on Jinx’s boots and pants are in the same places and have the same shape as in the original artwork^^
I’m especially proud of the faces here. It was my first time painting using this technique, and I think they turned out pretty spot-on.
And then there’s the Rhinogun… 42 cm long. In terms of painting complexity, this was another challenging figure. It has a huge number of small details and various shades of metallic paint. Plus, I painted glowing elements for the first time in my life. All in all, it was difficult, but the result turned out great.
The figure is 50 cm tall and nearly 70 cm wide. It took us 2.5 months to print and paint it.
We tried to capture Fortiche’s signature style as accurately as possible and stay true to the original references. For example, the paint splatters on Jinx’s boots and pants are in the same places and have the same shape as in the original artwork^^
I’m especially proud of the faces here. It was my first time painting using this technique, and I think they turned out pretty spot-on.
And then there’s the Rhinogun… 42 cm long. In terms of painting complexity, this was another challenging figure. It has a huge number of small details and various shades of metallic paint. Plus, I painted glowing elements for the first time in my life. All in all, it was difficult, but the result turned out great.
It took two people more than 2.5 months to complete all of this. And it cost a huge amount of effort and stress, since there are an incredible number of details. Painting all of this was tough xD But it was worth it.
We probably used every possible type of paint. Acrylic paints, enamel paints, oil wash, liquid and dry pigments, metallic wax from AK, the list goes on and on.
3D model Bulkamancers
Over 50 cm tall and 70 cm wide. And Jinx’s cannon is 42 cm long!
It took two people more than 2.5 months to complete all of this. And it cost a huge amount of effort and stress, since there are an incredible number of details. Painting all of this was tough xD But it was worth it.
3D model by Bulkamancers.
has finally gotten the photos it deserves ^^
It took my husband and me over two months to complete.
We made some minor optimizations and reinforcements to the model and planned the placement of the steel pins. It took a whole week (!) to post-process the prints.
This figure has an incredible amount of detail, especially Jinx. Although Vi turned out to be more complicated than we initially thought. And I won’t hesitate to say that we did the best face painting here, strictly following the references.